06-04-2016, 03:29 PM
Tweaked a few settings
mike@mydesktop:~$ systemd-analyze blame
12.655s ModemManager.service
9.702s apparmor.service
9.109s dev-sda1.device
9.035s NetworkManager.service
8.331s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
7.053s lightdm.service
5.671s accounts-daemon.service
4.134s grub-common.service
3.586s ufw.service
3.581s virtualbox-guest-utils.service
3.163s irqbalance.service
2.985s lvm2-monitor.service
2.812s polkitd.service
2.754s gpu-manager.service
2.684s ondemand.service
2.445s systemd-logind.service
2.366s console-kit-log-system-start.service
2.356s ubiquity.service
Still seems to take a long time to be available for use
Looking at jerrys systemd post which was mainly mille-seconds as against seconds on this machine
is there anything else I can address to get it back to normal boot speeds
my old LL 2.8 seemed a lot faster
I have that still on another partition but it wont boot from the LL 3.0 grub
Cheers mike
mike@mydesktop:~$ systemd-analyze blame
12.655s ModemManager.service
9.702s apparmor.service
9.109s dev-sda1.device
9.035s NetworkManager.service
8.331s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
7.053s lightdm.service
5.671s accounts-daemon.service
4.134s grub-common.service
3.586s ufw.service
3.581s virtualbox-guest-utils.service
3.163s irqbalance.service
2.985s lvm2-monitor.service
2.812s polkitd.service
2.754s gpu-manager.service
2.684s ondemand.service
2.445s systemd-logind.service
2.366s console-kit-log-system-start.service
2.356s ubiquity.service
Still seems to take a long time to be available for use
Looking at jerrys systemd post which was mainly mille-seconds as against seconds on this machine
is there anything else I can address to get it back to normal boot speeds
my old LL 2.8 seemed a lot faster
I have that still on another partition but it wont boot from the LL 3.0 grub
Cheers mike